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                    <p class="ms-Callout-title" style="font-weight: bold">FORCEAPPSHUTDOWN</p>
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                        <p class="ms-Callout-subText"> Forces the applications that block the action to be shut down.</p>
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                            An installation or removal action may be blocked if Office applications are running. Normally, such cases would start a process killer UI.
                            Administrators can set <strong>FORCEAPPSHUTDOWN</strong> value to <strong>TRUE</strong> to prevent dependence
                            on user interaction. When <strong>FORCEAPPSHUTDOWN</strong> is set to <strong>TRUE</strong>, any applications
                            that block the action will be shut down. Data loss may occur. When <strong>FORCEAPPSHUTDOWN</strong> is set to
                            <strong>FALSE</strong> (default), the action may fail if Office applications are running.
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